Which type of bond has the lowest melting point?
Covalent bonds
LiF is called what?
Lithium Fluoride!
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What property of metals allows them to be pounded into shape?
malleability
Ionic compounds that dissolve in water conduct electricity because they beak apart into ______ that move freely.
Ions
column 1
Which type of bond has the Highest melting point?
Metallic bonds
Formula for sodium sulfide?
Na_2 S
What is a double bond?
two pairs of shared electrons
What property of metals allows them to be pulled into wires?
ductility
Solid metals are good conductors of heat and _______.
electricity
alkalai earth metals
column 2
Which type of bond shares electrons
covalent
KCl
potassium chloride
What is a single bond
A single pair of shared electrons
What property of metals allows them to conduct electricity?
Electron sea
Molecular compounds that dissolve in water do not conduct electricity because _______ are not present.
Ions
transition metals
middle metals
What type of bond occurs between cations and ALL their electrons?
Metallic bonds
BeO
Beryllium Oxide
What is a triple bond?
three pairs of shared electrons
T/F: Electrons are shared between ALL metal atoms in a chunk of metal. This is called electron waves.
False: Electron Sea
Because the electrons in a molecule of hydrogen flouride (HF) are more strongly pulled toward the fluorine atom, the molecule is __________.
polar covalent
halogens
7th column
What type of bonds transfer electrons from one element from another?
Ionic
Be_3 N_2
Beryllium Nitride
what is column 7 on the periodic table named?
the halogens
Why do we make alloys? What's the reason we like alloys?
Combining metals produces superior qualities...
a metal crystal consists of positively charged metal ions embedded in a "sea" of freely moving _______.
electrons.
nobel gases
column 8